Challenges for India in the WTO Regime
Anil Jauhri ()
A chapter in Normungs- und Standardisierungsstrategien in China und Indien, 2022, pp 317-332 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract After an introduction to WTO Agreements impacting trade on a global scale, the article is analyzing the implications for India, focusing in the first part on the Indian regime of technical regulation, including Good Regulatory Practice, adoption of international standards, and conformity assessment, and pinpointing to where technical regulation needs enhancement to facilitate a more flexible approach to regulation. In the second part, voluntary certification schemes are discussed that fill gaps in those areas where Indian regulation is not yet available, but where a demand on the market is existing. The article is closing with the recommendation for India to evaluate its activities relating to technical regulations, standards and conformity assessment so that India can take the leading role in the global scene that its growing economy would lead to.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-38204-9_19
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